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Psoriatic arthritis

      The multimillion dollar question for inflammatory arthritis prescriptions is: which drug should I use next?
      Drs. Jack Cush & Arthur Kavanaugh, two of rheumatology’s most trusted voices, provide a breakdown of the latest breakthroughs and hottest topics in rheumatology from the 2025 ACR Convergence meeting in Chicago.
      A new player is entering the IL-23 arena — and it’s a tablet! Icotrokinra (ICO), a first-in-class peptide that binds and blocks the interleukin-23 receptor (IL-23R), is showing encouraging efficacy and safety across a range of psoriasis (PSO) and psoriatic disease (PsD) studies.
      Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a complex inflammatory disease often complicated by obesity, which not only worsens disease activity but also impairs treatment response. At ACR Convergence 2025, three compelling studies spanning pharmacologic, lifestyle, and longitudinal observational data converged on a central theme: weight loss is a powerful modulator of PsA outcomes, regardless of the intervention used.
      Tweeting about an ACR presentation or poster is a skill and sometimes art -- one that is mastered by the RheumNow faculty roving the halls and floors for the best new insights at ACR Convergence 2025.  Below are several of the best abstracts from Day 3, as chosen by our outstanding faculty.
      A growing arsenal of therapeutic targets in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) has enhanced the landscape of treatment in patients with this disease.
      Two pivotal studies led by an international team of rheumatology experts will be presented at ACR Convergence 2025, showcasing major strides in the ultrasound-based diagnosis of enthesitis in psoriatic arthritis (PsA).
      The GLP-1 story has been hard to miss this year, and at ACR Convergence, it’s clear that these drugs are starting to make real waves in rheumatology. Across multiple abstracts, investigators have used a large real-world dataset, the TriNetX network, to explore how GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) might influence cardiovascular, renal and immune-mediated outcomes in our patients.
      Fatigue is one of the most disabling symptoms in psoriatic arthritis (PsA), yet its causes are often underexplored. At ACR 2025, Abstract #0549, a possible hidden contributor was studied: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
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